§ Simon HughesTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the latest figures for the death rate from(a) cancer and (b) coronary heart disease are in (i) Greater London, (ii) each London borough and (iii) the UK; and what they were in 1997. [158403]
§ Ruth KellyThe information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.
Letter from Len Cook to Simon Hughes, dated 5 March 2004:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question concerning the latest figures for the death rate from (a) cancer and (b) coronary heart disease in (i) Greater London, (ii) each London borough and (iii) United Kingdom; and what they were in 1997. (158403)
The latest year for which the figures requested are available is 2002 and these are given, with figures for 1997, in the table.
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Death rates1 from cancer and coronary heart disease2 in Greater London,3 London boroughs3,4 and the United Kingdom, 1997 and 2002 5 Age-standardised death rates per 100,000 population1 Cancer Coronary heart disease
1997 2002 1997 2002 United Kingdom 203 189 163 128 Greater London 201 185 145 119 London boroughs Barking and Dagenham 216 221 179 141 Barnet 177 156 133 102
Deaths rates1 from cancer and coronary heart disease2 in Greater London,3 London boroughs3,4 and the United Kingdom, 1997 and
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Age-standardised death rates per 100,000 population1 Cancer Coronary heart disease
1997 2002 1997 2002 Bexley 211 179 142 114 Brent 179 171 148 118 Bromley 187 171 126 92 Camden 188 184 116 125 Croydon 197 176 120 111 Haling 176 159 153 121 Enfield 183 171 140 108 Greenwich 230 206 165 124 Hackney 211 202 174 138 Hammersmith and Fulham 207 203 143 100 Haringey 192 176 144 134 Harrow 193 153 128 105 Havering 202 187 152 136 Hillingdon 205 195 141 122 Hounslow 190 194 149 126 Islington 219 244 15 138 Kensington and Chelsea 194 152 97 73 Kingston upon Thames 189 180 119 99 Lambeth 223 217 149 126 Lewisham 237 197 164 130 Merton 199 167 131 93 Newham 249 196 202 163 Redbridge 176 185 147 117 Richmond upon Thames 189 168 120 90 Southwark 227 222 143 127 Sutton 197 173 137 105 Tower Hamlets 230 239 186 180 Waltham Forest 185 205 180 165 Wandsworth 220 204 160 129 City of Westminster 209 181 115 108 1 Rates per 100,000 population standardised to the European Standard Population. 2 The cause of death was defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) for1997, and the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) for 2002. The codes used are listed as follows: Cancer (malignant neoplasms)—ICD-9 140–208; ICD-10 C00-C97, Coronary Heart Disease—ICD-9 410–414; ICD-10 120–125. 3 Usual residents of these areas. 4 Figures for the City of London are not presented in the table because the annual number of deaths is too small to calculate age-standardised mortality rates. 5 Deaths occurring in each calendar year in England and Wales, and deaths registered in each calendar year in Scotland and Northern Ireland.